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Sport Grip Handle

Sport Grip Handle

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Well as the Jeep gets further from the ground it is harder to get in.  How many times have you stopped somewhere and realized that the ground was really far away.  The driver has the advantage of the steering wheel to help climb in.  Well what about the passenger.  This will keep someone happy about being able to get into the Jeep, then again not having it might get you those side steps you have been wanting.

Additional Parts:
None
Tools Needed:
None

 

Installation:

Here is a no brainer, undo the Velcro, wrap it around the bar, reattach the Velcro.  All done. Handle 1.JPG (31318 bytes)
UPDATE: These handles have been coming apart lately on other vehicles so I don't recommened installing them. Take a look at the Raingler grips instead.

This page last updated: 16-Apr-2008

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